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Monday, 29 September 2025

Looking Back

Hello Nomad friends.   Do you ever look back through your blog to previous triumphs??  I am actually so glad that I started adding labels right from day one and occasionally I want to see what I did with a theme previously, or even check I am not repeating myself LOL, and the labels come in handy.  Then, when scrolling through the selected entries I sometimes come across a gem and think, wow, who made that!!!  Bwahahahaaahahhaaaa.  

 Today I made this, cos some days we need a card like this, and some days out heart just bleeds for man's inhumanity to everything.

I used a marbled card panel and Memory Box Tree of Wonder cut from black textured wallpaper.  I added a red heart cut using Memory Box Cuppa Love die.  The rather magnificent grungy line flourish is a Kort og Godt stamp and the sentiment is the first one I found that fit.

Thanks for dropping by.  Remember it's better to love that hate and it's better to make than destroy. HUGZ

Joining the fun at
Memory Box Challenge 123 - I Can't Be-Leaf it's fall
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes 
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Trees 
Inspiration Station Challenge September inspired by leaves and trees

2 comments:

  1. I also use tags and I too wonder how I was so creative at times LOL. Your card is lovely, and kindness along with compassion is so needed in this world today.Thanks for playing along at The Inspiration Station Challenge and Best of Luck in the Draw!
    Donna xx
    Inspiration Station Challenge
    Paper Funday Challenge
    Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
    Classic Design Challenge

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  2. Clever take on our challenge - thanks for sharing with us at Inspiration Station

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